The season has not gone well for Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors. The 12-time All-Star has been sidelined by a knee injury since January, which has been a big problem for Golden State.
Right now, the Warriors are 10th in the Western Conference with a 34-38 record. They are a lock for the Play-In, but Curry and Co. are not considered a serious threat for the title this season.
On Tuesday, the Warriors were hit with another massive blow. Moses Moody suffered a gruesome knee injury in their overtime win against the Dallas Mavericks. While there has been no official word yet, the 6-foot-5 shooting guard is expected to miss significant time because of the injury.

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Curry has remained active in his endeavors outside basketball amid his tumultuous season with the Warriors. The former back-to-back MVP’s first animated film, “GOAT,” hit theaters in February, and it was met with generally positive reviews from fans and critics alike.
On Tuesday, Curry made an announcement about another one of his business ventures. The 38-year-old owns Gentleman’s Cut Bourbon, which currently has a partnership with premium online liquor marketplace ReserveBar.
“My latest Kentucky Bourbon Player Exclusive, drop finished in Muzinara Japanese oak, called Shacho, is now exclusively available for preorder on ReserveBar.com,” Curry said. “Order now while limited supplies last. Let’s go!”
Gentleman’s Cut Bourbon describes Shacho as “an 11-year Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey.” It is “inspired by the philosophy of Shacho, this release honors those who lead with vision and leave a lasting impact.”
Shacho retails at $250 for a 750mL bottle and is limited to just 850 bottles.
As for his basketball, the latest update on Curry is that he appears to be closing on his return. The four-time NBA champion point guard was ruled out of Wednesday’s game against the Brooklyn Nets, but is reportedly looking to get cleared for a scrimmage setting.
